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"will salute" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a formal way to express respect and honor, usually during a ceremony or when greeting someone. For example: "The soldiers will salute as the President enters the room."
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They will salute the Senate Democratic leader, Tom Daschle.
His progeny will salute "Bill T". in dance and words.
The latter will salute, turn around, and find nobody to pass the goal on to.
These subtle purveyors of minimalist dance mysteries will salute Samuel Beckett in new pieces.
The series of 20 stamps, which will be issued next summer, will salute 10 costumed heroes.
The bulk of the boisterous barrage of boos almost certainly will salute him.
All Detroit will salute them and memorialize them in song and epic poetry.
Then almost everyone will salute him as the best of the best.
I am not arguing with the 2014 shortlist, and will salute the winner.
In it, a good number of younger artists will salute those who came before them.
The protocols also said that when exiting the stadium, "each column on passing the Royal Party will salute".
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